It's name is A.L.O. and it will be making its official debut at Aloft Cupertino, owned by Starwood Hotels and Resorts, on Aug. 20 as the hotel's industry's first robotic butler, or Botlr for short.

A.L.O. isn't meant to replace the hotel's staff and talent, instead it's meant to help with the more menial tasks so the staff will have more time for face-to-face interaction with customers, according to a press release from Aloft Hotels.

One of its main duties, for example, will be delivering towels, toothbrushes and the like to guests. Staff will load A.L.O. up with the supplies, punch in the guest's room number and then the Botlr will be able to navigate through the hallways and up and down elevators to make the delivery.

If a guest likes the experience, A.L.O. accepts tweets in lieu of tips and will even do a happy dance when it receives a positive review.

Aloft Hotels has several properties in Florida, including one in downtown Orlando. Although the company says it will introduce A.L.O. to other properties later this year, it has not yet named which ones.

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